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Subject: | RFI:EmuWrens at Kurnell |
From: | Chris Ross <> |
Date: | Tue, 05 Feb 2008 18:48:30 +1100 |
I'm out at Kurnell regularly, the area they are talking about is quite
exposed as is most Emu wren habitat I've ever seen. I think you'll find
they'll be hard to find unless it's quite calm. Another good spot is
the heath on the to the south and east of the model aeroplane field just
south of the two golf courses on the old Princes' Hwy south of
Helensburgh. I've seen them there a number of times. Their call is
very high pitched so easily lost in wind noise.
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